Fernando Alonso delivers brutal truth on Aston Martin’s shocking decline

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Fernando Alonso delivers brutal truth on Aston Martin’s shocking decline
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Fernando Alonso has not held back in his assessment of Aston Martin's decline following a strong start to the F1 2023 season.

Fernando Alonso has claimed Aston Martin are no longer “fighting for anything” in light of the team’s shocking decline over the second half of the F1 2023 season.

After suffering his second consecutive retirement in Mexico, Alonso has admitted the season is effectively over for Aston Martin. “It is incredible that we are in front of Ferraris – or George or Lando or whatever – but we will lose those positions. They have a very fast car. And yet, let’s see what we can do.”

“And sometimes you learn more from the difficulties than from the celebrations, so right now we have a difficult time.

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